Halsey, born Ashley Nicolette Frangipane on September 29, 1994, is a multi-talented singer, songwriter, and activist. Raised in New Jersey, Halsey began writing music at a young age as an outlet for self-expression. Her unique blend of alternative pop, electropop, and synth-pop quickly caught the attention of music lovers worldwide.
With multiple chart-topping hits such as “Without Me,” “Bad at Love,” and “Closer” (a collaboration with The Chainsmokers), Halsey has solidified her place in the music industry. Her raw, honest lyrics coupled with her captivating voice have resonated with fans, earning her numerous awards and nominations, including Grammy nominations and Billboard Music Awards.
Beyond her musical achievements, Halsey is known for using her platform to advocate for social issues such as mental health awareness, LGBTQ+ rights, and women’s empowerment. Her openness about her own struggles has inspired countless fans to embrace their individuality and seek help when needed. Halsey’s impact on the music industry extends far beyond her catchy melodies, making her a true role model for her generation.